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 +[[Image:Jean-Leon Gerome Pollice Verso.jpg|thumb|left|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[bread and circuses]]'' series.<br> <small>Illustration: ''[[Pollice Verso (Gérôme)|Pollice Verso]]'' by Jean-Léon Gérôme, [[1872]]</small>]][[Image:Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886) - Seurat.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte]]'' ([[1884]]-[[1886]]) - [[Georges Seurat]]]]
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 +'''Social activity''' relates to a number of concepts in the [[social sciences]] and [[philosophy]]. These include:
 +* [[Agency (sociology)]], the individual (or 'micro') component of the [[structure and agency]] debate.
 +* [[Agency (philosophy)]], the similar but distinct concept in [[action theory (philosophy)|philosophical action theory]].
 +* [[Social relations]], the fundamental topic of analysis for [[social scientists]].
 +* [[Interpersonal relationship]]
 +* [[Social action]], a [[Max Weber|Weberian]] concept in sociology relating to social 'actors' and their causes and effects .
 +* [[Human migration]], the movement of [[human beings]] from one area to another.
-'''Activity''' may mean:+==See also==
 +* [[Society]]
 +* [[Culture]]
 +* [[Civilization]]
 +* [[Social structure]]
 +* [[Theory of structuration]]
 +* [[Action theory (sociology)]]
 +* [[base and superstructure|Base Superstructure paradigm]]
-* [[Action (philosophy)]], in general 
-* [[Social activity]], in social sciences 
-* The Aristotelian concept of [[energeia]], Latinized as ''actus'' 
-* [[Physical exercise]] 
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-== See also == 
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-* [[Human behavior]] 
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